Google CEO Sundar Pichai plans to tell Congress the company faces plenty of competition

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai plans to tell Congress the company has plenty of competition

"In areas like travel and real estate, Google faces strong competition for search queries from many businesses that are experts in those areas," Pichai stated in the written remarks. "Today's competitive landscape looks nothing like it did 5 years ago, let alone 21 years ago, when Google launched its first product, Google Search.

People have more ways to search for information than ever before."along the same lines by the Department of Justice and 50 attorneys general investigating Google company's search and Android businesses. That is expected to result in a lawsuit that could span issues ranging from its search product to digital advertising marketplace, according to a recent report from

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